Melanie Lebel (left) and Brittany Hodge, members of the Conway School Board’s John Fuller Action Ad Hoc Committee meeting, ask if the former elementary school is being used and what revenue it might generate at the committee’s March 19 meeting. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
SAU 9 Superintendent Dr. Aimee Frechette Conway School Board’s John Fuller Action Ad Hoc Committee talks about the elementary school being used by local organizations at the committee’s March 19 meeting. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
Melanie Lebel (left) and Brittany Hodge, members of the Conway School Board’s John Fuller Action Ad Hoc Committee meeting, ask if the former elementary school is being used and what revenue it might generate at the committee’s March 19 meeting. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
SAU 9 Superintendent Dr. Aimee Frechette Conway School Board’s John Fuller Action Ad Hoc Committee talks about the elementary school being used by local organizations at the committee’s March 19 meeting. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
John H. Fuller Elementary School in North Conway, has been vacant since last June. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
CONWAY — The former John H. Fuller Elementary School located in North Conway is being used locally and generating some revenue.
At the Conway School Board’s John Fuller Action Ad Hoc Committee meeting, held March 19 in the Professional Development Center at the SAU 9 offices, members (Josh Brustin, Ben Colbath, John Colbath, Mike DiGregorio, Bob Drinkhall, Superintendent Aimee Frechette, Brittany Hodge, Harrison Kanzler, Melanie Lebel, Alex Loth and Matt Stearns) learned that a handful of organizations have used or plan to use the property.
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